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Why Sealing Basement Foundation Cracks Is Important

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Why Sealing Basement Foundation Cracks Is Important Overview You stroll into your basement and find its carpet wet. A little scrutiny leads you to note that it is a crack in your basement’s foundation that is allowing water to seep through. What do you do? Waterproofing the whole basement using basement waterproofing products are going to cost you a fortune, and waterproofing contractors in Delhi NCR don’t offer their services cheap either. Fortunately for you, you don’t have to go through the trouble of waterproofing your whole basement. Sealing Basement Cracks There are two ways basement cracks can be sealed. One, a foundation crack injection, and two, exterior excavation and crack repair. Out of these foundation crack injection is easier to do, but cannot be done in a concrete block or cinderblock foundation. Basically, crack injection involves the pressurized injection of resin into a foundation crack, the resin solidifies and fills the crack. Simple. Th...
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What Is The Difference Between Epoxy And Polyurethane Resins Used In Crack Injection? Introduction Crack injection is a process of repairing foundation cracks, which you would know about if you’ve ever had leakage repair in your basement. According to experts offering  water leakage solutions in Delhi , crack injection is the most common, easiest and cheapest way of fixing foundation cracks that involve relatively very limited basement waterproofing products . Crack injection involves forcing a fluid resin into a crack in the foundation wall at low or high pressure (depending on the need) that cures the crack once it solidifies. There are two types of resins used in crack injection, which are used based on the characteristics of the crack to be repaired. The Two Types of Resins Used In Crack Injection Epoxy and Polyurethane (also called just Urethane) are the two types of resins used in crack injection, according to construction chemical manufacturers in India . N...

Nitrogen Gas Generator for Automotive Industry

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Due to high temperatures required for soldering (Selective & Reflow) of electronic devices during assembly in automotive manufacturing, nitrogen gas is needed to create a clean, dry, inert atmosphere that eliminates the presence of oxygen and prevent the threat of oxidation/rust. Automotive manufacturing of electronic components consists of welded parts, heat treating elements, plastic discharge and safety systems. Nitrogen generator uses for the successful production of the electronic components by the manufacturing industry. Why Use a Nitrogen Generator? A Nitrogen gas generator can effectively isolate the N2 molecules from the air for use in an atmosphere that requires little to no oxygen for safety or preservation purposes. In the automotive electronics manufacturing trade, oxygen must be kept to a minimum - or eliminated altogether - in order to successfully produce the necessary electronic components. With a Nitrogen generator , not only can manufacturers have hi...